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  • From: Leslie <cayadopi AT yahoo.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Yellowstone heating up
  • Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2009 08:02:34 -0800 (PST)

Yellowstone supervolcano -  642,000 years ago.
 
Wouldn't the tectonic plates have moved a fair bit since that time? 
 
I.E. the way the plates have shifted forming a string of islands spreading
out from one particular volcanic "hot spot".
 


 





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I'm shocked!!  Are you telling me you don't have to give cows hours of daily
massages in order to get tender meat?
 
Very big <G><S><L>

--- On Sat, 1/3/09, Lynda <lurine AT com-pair.net> wrote:

while a young steer/cow is your best bet, even an
old cow that was always been living the good life is a good piece of meat
when properly aged!




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I heard this product and website advertised on the podcast of a finacial news
channel. Evidently I am not the only person interested in protecting the few
vestiges of my personal privacy that are left. It seems to me that a
properly cut piece of sheet aluminum of fine thickness might accomplish the
same thing and slide into a cheap velcro-ed wallet. I'll have to investiagte
exactly what blocks all of these diffentr passive signals. Maybe I can make
one myself
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